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Optics Letters | 2007

Slot-waveguide biochemical sensor

Carlos Angulo Barrios; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Benito Sanchez; Amadeu Griol; Hans Sohlström; M. Holgado; R. Casquel

We report an experimental demonstration of an integrated biochemical sensor based on a slot-waveguide microring resonator. The microresonator is fabricated on a Si3N4-SiO2 platform and operates at a wavelength of 1.3 microm. The transmission spectrum of the sensor is measured with different ambient refractive indices ranging from n=1.33 to 1.42. A linear shift of the resonant wavelength with increasing ambient refractive index of 212 nm/refractive index units (RIU) is observed. The sensor detects a minimal refractive index variation of 2x10(-4) RIU.


Optics Letters | 2008

Label-free optical biosensing with slot-waveguides

Carlos Angulo Barrios; María-José Bañuls; Victoria González-Pedro; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Benito Sanchez; Amadeu Griol; Ángel Maquieira; Hans Sohlström; Miguel Holgado; Rafael Casquel

We demonstrate label-free molecule detection by using an integrated biosensor based on a Si(3)N(4)/SiO(2) slot-waveguide microring resonator. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) and anti-BSA molecular binding events on the sensor surface are monitored through the measurement of resonant wavelength shifts with varying biomolecule concentrations. The biosensor exhibited sensitivities of 1.8 and 3.2 nm/(ng/mm(2)) for the detection of anti-BSA and BSA, respectively. The estimated detection limits are 28 and 16 pg/mm(2) for anti-BSA and BSA, respectively, limited by wavelength resolution.


Optics Express | 2011

An apodized SOI waveguide-to-fiber surface grating coupler for single lithography silicon photonics

Mikael Antelius; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Hans Sohlström

We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a grating for coupling between a single mode silica fiber and the TE mode in a silicon photonic waveguide on a silicon on insulator (SOI) substrate. The grating is etched completely through the silicon device layer, thus permitting the fabrication of through-etched surface coupled silicon nanophotonic circuits in a single lithography step. Furthermore, the grating is apodized to match the diffracted wave to the mode profile of the fiber. We experimentally demonstrate a coupling efficiency of 35% with a 1 dB bandwidth of 47 nm at 1536 nm on a standard SOI substrate. Furthermore, we show by simulation that with an optimized buried oxide thickness, a coupling efficiency of 72% and a 1 dB bandwidth of 38 nm at 1550 nm is achievable. This is, to our knowledge, the highest simulated coupling efficiency for single-etch TE-mode grating couplers. In particular, simulations show that apodizing a conventional periodic through-etched grating decreases the back-reflection into the waveguide from 21% to 0.1%.


Optics Express | 2010

On-chip temperature compensation in an integrated slot-waveguide ring resonator refractive index sensor array

Kristinn B. Gylfason; Carl Fredrik Carlborg; Andrzej Kazmierczak; Fabian Dortu; Hans Sohlström; Laurent Vivien; Carlos Angulo Barrios; Wouter van der Wijngaart; Göran Stemme

We present an experimental study of an integrated slot-waveguide refractive index sensor array fabricated in silicon nitride on silica. We study the temperature dependence of the slot-waveguide ring resonator sensors and find that they show a low temperature dependence of -16.6 pm/K, while at the same time a large refractive index sensitivity of 240 nm per refractive index unit. Furthermore, by using on-chip temperature referencing, a differential temperature sensitivity of only 0.3 pm/K is obtained, without individual sensor calibration. This low value indicates good sensor-to-sensor repeatability, thus enabling use in highly parallel chemical assays. We demonstrate refractive index measurements during temperature drift and show a detection limit of 8.8 x 10-6 refractive index units in a 7 K temperature operating window, without external temperature control. Finally, we suggest the possibility of athermal slot-waveguide sensor design.


Optics Express | 2007

Demonstration of slot-waveguide structures on silicon nitride / silicon oxide platform

Carlos Angulo Barrios; Benito Sanchez; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Amadeu Griol; Hans Sohlström; M. Holgado; R. Casquel

We report on the first demonstration of guiding light in vertical slot-waveguides on silicon nitride/silicon oxide material system. Integrated ring resonators and Fabry-Perot cavities have been fabricated and characterized in order to determine optical features of the slot-waveguides. Group index behavior evidences guiding and confinement in the low-index slot region at O-band (1260-1370nm) telecommunication wavelengths. Propagation losses of <20 dB/cm have been measured for the transverse-electric mode of the slot-waveguides.


Optics Express | 2008

High efficiency silicon nitride surface grating couplers

Guillaume Maire; Laurent Vivien; Guillaume Sattler; Andrzej Kazmierczak; Benito Sanchez; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Amadeu Griol; Delphine Marris-Morini; Eric Cassan; Domenico Giannone; Hans Sohlström; Daniel Hill

High efficiency surface grating couplers for silicon nitride waveguides have been designed, fabricated, and characterized. Coupling efficiencies exceeding 60 % are reported at a wavelength of 1.31 mum, as well as angular and wavelength -3 dB tolerances of 4 degrees and 50 nm, respectively. When the wavelength is increased from 1310 nm to 1450 nm the coupling efficiency progressively decreases but remains above 20 % at 1450 nm. The influence of the duty ratio of the grating has also been investigated: maximum coupling efficiency was obtained at 50 % duty ratio.


Optics Express | 2008

Vertical multiple-slot waveguide ring resonators in silicon nitride

Laurent Vivien; Delphine Marris-Morini; Amadeu Griol; Kristinn B. Gylfason; Daniel Hill; Jesús Álvarez; Hans Sohlström; Juan Hurtado; David Bouville; Eric Cassan

This article describes the first demonstration of ring resonators based on vertical multiple-slot silicon nitride waveguides. The design, fabrication and measurement of multiple-slot waveguide ring resonators with several coupling distances and ring radii (70 microm, 90 microm and 110 microm) have been carried out for TE and TM polarizations at the wavelength of 1.3 microm. Quality factors of 6,100 and 16,000 have been achieved for TE and TM polarization, respectively.


Advanced Materials | 2011

Transparent nanometric organic luminescent films as UV-active components in photonic structures.

Francisco J. Aparicio; Miguel Holgado; Ana Borras; Iwona Blaszczyk-Lezak; Amadeu Griol; Carlos Angulo Barrios; Rafael Casquel; Francisco J. Sanza; Hans Sohlström; Mikael Antelius; Agustín R. González-Elipe; Angel Barranco

A new kind of visible-blind organic thin-film material, consisting of a polymeric matrix with a high concentration of embedded 3-hydroxyflavone (3HF) dye molecules, that absorbs UV light and emits ...


Electro-Optic and Magneto-Optic Materials II. Hague, Neth. 12 March 1990 - 13 March 1990 | 1990

Magneto-optical garnet materials in fiber optic sensor systems for magnetic field sensing

Kjell Svantesson; Hans Sohlström; Ulf Holm

Magneto-optical garnet materials such as YIG, undoped as well as substituted, exhibit a large Faraday rotation. This fact makes them potentially suitable as sensing elements in fibre optic magnetic field sensor systems. We describe both an intensity based multimode system using bulk materials and a singlemode polarization based system using waveguiding films. A number of different material compositions, such as undoped YIG, (GdGa)- and different Bisubstituted YIG have been used for the sensor elements. Measurement results are presented and discussed. A detection limit in the xT range and a measurement range exceeding 10 have been achieved.


Optical Engineering | 2009

Light coupling and distribution for Si3N4∕SiO2 integrated multichannel single-mode sensing system

Andrzej Kazmierczak; Fabian Dortu; Olivier Schrevens; Domenico Giannone; Laurent Vivien; Delphine Marris-Morini; David Bouville; Eric Cassan; Kristin B. Gylfason; Hans Sohlström; Benito Sanchez; Amadeu Griol; Daniel Hill

We present an efficient and highly alignment-tolerant light coupling and distribution system for a multichannel Si3N4/SiO2 single-mode photonics sensing chip. The design of the input and output couplers and the distribution splitters is discussed. Examples of multichannel data obtained with the system are given.

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Kristinn B. Gylfason

Royal Institute of Technology

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Amadeu Griol

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Carlos Angulo Barrios

Technical University of Madrid

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Göran Stemme

Royal Institute of Technology

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Laurent Vivien

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Benito Sanchez

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Daniel Hill

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Miguel Holgado

Technical University of Madrid

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Mikael Antelius

Royal Institute of Technology

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